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Preschool Expulsion Risk Measure
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Addressing challenging behaviors in challenging environments: Findings from Ohio’s early childhood mental health consultation system
Evaluation of the Illinois Model of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation pilot
How teachers' perceptions of the parent–teacher relationship affect children’s risk for early childhood expulsion
Teacher decision factors that lead to preschool expulsion: Scale development and preliminary validation of the Preschool Expulsion Risk Measure
Arizona's Smart Support evaluation report: The first four years
Preschool Expulsion Risk Measure
Inhibitory control, student–teacher relationships, and expulsion risk in preschools: An indirect effects path analysis
Beyond the behavior: Teachers’ trauma-informed attitudes relate to lower expulsion risk among uninhibited preschoolers
Implementation of an early childhood mental health consultation pilot in Virginia: Critical tensions and implications for scale-up
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